Parallels between two films.
Matthews vs. Eldridge is strange one in 1972. Nonetheless, that was long ago. A Russian intelligentsia may point out: it can’t keep the track of its own entity.
That could be true. A lost figurehead of the decade long of 1920s has encompassed later generations and later decades that result in the cap and trade, which is now seen in Arizona. In the early 21st century, the circle of generation has finally arrived in its entirety…

“least of all an adventure for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it.”
Okay. That is somewhat fuzzy. Incidentally, the protagonist of the movie (All Quiet on the Western Front) has met his own older “image” in Swiss border…
Oddly, later in the film, CD 2 is not synchronized with subtitles as it was in CD 1. This took place not far around Katyn east of Belarus, and its former Prussia to the west.

And so a drone (the forgotten man) dropped a bomb, and Kat character barely survived on the spot below:

Again, the synchronization, strangely enough, was not proper synchronized as it was on CD 1 below. However, I thought I’ve detected some “Bolshevism” along that sync-lip line… I’ve tried to read lips over and over several times, despite its misled subtitles on DVD that I’d seen and in this “VHS”-synchronized on CD 2 out of Russia.

Then again, I’m not so sure if I trust the computer files, or broad-casted mass media.
Kat Katczinsky (Louis Wolhelm) died on the back-carry on a subsequent journey.
And then Paul Baumer, as Lewis Ayres according to IMDB.COM, (Lew Ayres) went back to the Paris province at some odd circumstance. And so French sharpshooter killed him (who was previously killed by Paul). Again, in dis synchronization:
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